Mitchell Bard is a New York City-based writer and filmmaker.

Mitchell's weekly television column appears on the Toronto-based entertainment site WILDsound.

He has written, produced and directed many independent film projects, including features, made-for-television movies and music videos. His feature film directorial debut, "Mergers & Acquisitions," was a festival favorite and is currently available on DVD in North America. He has also co-directed two music videos for Brian Vander Ark (lead singer of The Verve Pipe).

Mitchell is currently writing the feature film screenplay "Flight Attendant Academy," a comedy about a school for elite flight attendants.

Blog Entries by Mitchell Bard

Hamas Is Responsible for the Civilian Casualties in Gaza

Posted January 5, 2009 | 10:32 AM (EST)


Israel cares more about the Palestinian people in Gaza than Hamas does. Yes, I know this statement will get jeered and mocked by those who support the Palestinians, but, in my view, the facts bear out my assertion.

Hamas made the decision to fire rockets at Israeli civilians on a...

Read Post

Hamas Is Largely to Blame for Israel's Gaza Offensive

674 Comments | Posted December 29, 2008 | 03:36 PM (EST)


Wading into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is dangerous work. It is an exceptionally charged issue, with both sides capable of as much passion as you'll experience in discussing a foreign policy dispute. Personally, I have been shocked and unnerved at some of the venom unleashed in the comments to past articles...

Read Post

My Virtual Gift List for This Holiday Season

7 Comments | Posted December 24, 2008 | 11:31 AM (EST)


I recently gave in to the requests of several friends and colleagues and joined Facebook. There are things I like about the social networking site (keeping up with friends, the highly addictive Scramble game) and things I don't (how can a site with so much traffic be so clunky, poorly...

Read Post

Cheney's Confession Should Lead to Criminal Investigation of Bush's Torture Policies

104 Comments | Posted December 17, 2008 | 12:48 PM (EST)


All it took was two words. Two simple words from Dick Cheney -- two words we're used to seeing in a completely different context -- settled a question I had been ambivalent about since Barack Obama was elected president last month. The question was, "Should Democrats go after Bush administration...

Read Post

Why Are Congressional Democrats Giving in to Bush on the Auto Bailout?

236 Comments | Posted December 10, 2008 | 11:51 AM (EST)


It is a sad day for Democrats. And I'm not even talking about the unbelievable and despicable acts of corruption committed by the hare-brained and silly-haired governor of Illinois. (Although every Democrat should stand up and call for his immediate impeachment if he refuses to resign.) No, I am referring...

Read Post

Bush's Interview wtih Charlie Gibson Marks the Start of His Effort to Revise History

67 Comments | Posted December 3, 2008 | 03:55 PM (EST)


The inevitable campaign to revise the history of the George W. Bush presidency has apparently begun. In an interview with ABC's Charlie Gibson broadcast on Monday, the soon-but-not-soon-enough-to-be ex-president made several eye-roll-inducing statements that feel like the first salvo in a war to completely recast the Bush years.

I'm...

Read Post

Thankful for Simple Pleasures on Thanksgiving

6 Comments | Posted November 27, 2008 | 01:03 PM (EST)


I have so many important things to be thankful for this Thanksgiving.

I could write about how thankful I am that my country decided to send a smart, forward-thinking Democrat to the White House just four short years after re-electing a historically awful president who had demonstrated his incompetence in...

Read Post

It's Time for a War on the War on the "War on Christmas"

263 Comments | Posted November 21, 2008 | 04:05 PM (EST)


After enduring eight years of a president who was determined to impose his religious beliefs on the country, I've just about had it with people trying to shove religion down my throat. Maybe that is why I have no patience for the (completely ludicrous) claim that there is a "War...

Read Post

The Meaning of Change Will Be Tested by the Auto Industry Bailout

64 Comments | Posted November 17, 2008 | 12:02 PM (EST)


On Meet the Press yesterday, Tom Brokaw presented the two sides of the proposed $25 billion auto bailout debate. Sen. Carl Levin, Democrat of Michigan, argued that it was essential to help the car manufacturers survive, since not to do so would mean the loss of millions of...

Read Post

How Nice Is It to Finally Have a Smart President?

37 Comments | Posted November 11, 2008 | 05:06 PM (EST)


The week that has passed since Election Day has been a blur. There was worldwide joy over Barack Obama's victory. There were also many words of caution that if Obama and the Democrats didn't play their cards right, things could turn ugly very quickly (some guy named Mitchell Bard

Read Post

Yes We Did! But There Is a Lot More to Do

14 Comments | Posted November 5, 2008 | 02:57 PM (EST)


I am truly moved by the historic nature of Barack Obama's victory. And I fully understand the need for his supporters to celebrate. After months of hoping, waiting and fearing the worst, Obama's win was like a giant catharsis. A communal breath of relief.

But let us not linger too...

Read Post

Election Results Liveblog

1 Comments | Posted November 4, 2008 | 05:37 PM (EST)


Read more Election Day Liveblogs, Reaction and Analysis from HuffPost Bloggers

Read Post

Who Would Be a Better President? I Say, Who Ran a Better Campaign?

92 Comments | Posted November 3, 2008 | 12:04 PM (EST)


With Election Day upon us, it seems like there couldn't possibly be a fresh argument to make for either candidate. But I think I have one.

The policy differences between Barack Obama and John McCain are clear and stark. It seems to me that, at this point, if a voter...

Read Post

Obama Is Dominating in the Polls, but Four Things Keep Me Awake at Night

723 Comments | Posted October 28, 2008 | 03:48 PM (EST)


We are one week from election day. Barack Obama leads John McCain in every poll. Nate Silver of fivethirtyeight.com gives Obama a 96.7 percent chance of winning. And some McCain supporters with a nose for survival are jumping off of the Republican bandwagon faster than Sarah Palin running to...

Read Post

McCain's Smear Campaign Will Have an Impact Long After Election Day

140 Comments | Posted October 23, 2008 | 04:15 PM (EST)


Talk about the "fierce urgency of now." While that phrase might have been been adopted by Barack Obama, it is equally suited -- albeit differently applied -- to describe the destructive campaign being undertaken by John McCain. Because McCain seems to be gunning to win the election, all future consequences...

Read Post

"I'm Not President Bush": Uh, Senator, Sorry, But Your Voting Record Says You Are

82 Comments | Posted October 16, 2008 | 10:28 AM (EST)


After the third presidential debate was finished, the pundits immediately swarmed to the moment that John McCain told Barack Obama, "I'm not President Bush." Many said it was the best line of the night. But, sadly for McCain, he was pleading to change his history, not stating a fact. And...

Read Post

The Second Debate Revealed a Fatal Flaw in McCain's Candidacy

56 Comments | Posted October 8, 2008 | 09:56 AM (EST)


If an extraterrestrial beamed down to Earth at 8:59 p.m. Eastern time last night and watched the second presidential debate, I'm sure he would have thought John McCain had some good ideas. Sure, he would have thought that McCain was cranky. Definitely condescending (referring to Barack Obama as "that one"...

Read Post

McCain's Desperate Smears Signal His Failure as a Leader Under Pressure

100 Comments | Posted October 7, 2008 | 12:43 PM (EST)


John McCain has failed yet another leadership test. This time, it was on how he responds under the pressure of a crisis.

A little more than two weeks ago, Barack Obama took a commanding lead in the Rasmussen daily tracking poll, an advantage he has steadily built on ever...

Read Post

VP Debate: Apparently, Not Imploding Is Enough If You're "Just Like Us"

132 Comments | Posted October 3, 2008 | 10:49 AM (EST)


Sarah Palin didn't trip and fall on her way to or from the podium. She didn't go on a nonsensical, grammar-defying journey through the English language while talking about her state's proximity to Russia or the Wall Street bailout. And she didn't demonstrate a moment of shocking ignorance, like failing...

Read Post

A Bailout May Help the Economy, But Does that Mean It's the Right Thing to Do?

81 Comments | Posted September 29, 2008 | 04:46 PM (EST)


Man, this bailout business has created strange bedfellows. The Democratic leaders of Congress have pushed a measure originally proposed by the Republican president (albeit in a very changed form, but still with the support of the administration), and the Republican House minority leader also supported the legislation, and yet,

Read Post

Bloggers Index›